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work and patent
The ABC was largely forgotten until it became the focus of the lawsuit Honeywell v. Sperry Rand, the ruling of which invalidated the ENIAC patent ( and several others ) as, among many reasons, having been anticipated by Atanasoff's work.
Since most of Fuchs ' work on the bomb, including a 1946 patent on a particular model for the weapon, are still classified in the United States, it has been difficult for scholars to fully assess these conclusions.
Had Cocks ' work been publicly known, a patent in the US might not have been possible, either.
Further pioneering work on the physical principles of the SEM and beam specimen interactions was performed by Manfred von Ardenne in 1937, who produced a British patent but never made a practical instrument.
On October 8, 1883, the US patent office ruled that Edison's patent was based on the work of William Sawyer and was therefore invalid.
Krum was prepared to continue Pearne ’ s work, and in August, 1903 a patent was filed for a ‘ typebar page printer ’.
** Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis received United States patent # 139121 for using copper rivets to strengthen the pockets of denim work pants.
After the election of Abraham Lincoln, having lived with relatives and friends in Massachusetts for three years, she returned to work at the patent office in the autumn of 1860, now as temporary copyist, in the hope she could pioneer to make way for more women in government service.
Despite his pioneering work with gas Murdoch never made any money from this invention due to his failure to obtain a patent.
In 1914, Finnish inventor Eric Tigerstedt was granted German patent 309, 536 for his sound-on-film work ; that same year, he apparently demonstrated a film made with the process to an audience of scientists in Berlin.
Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland ( 31 August 1872 – 23 May 1968 ; aged 95 ), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta ( née Ruse ; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975 ; aged 88 ) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
While the vast majority of the patent application dealt with male sperm, one line suggested that the procedure would work with XX cells, i. e., cells from an adult woman to make female sperm.
Letters patent had been granted by Henry VIII in the previous year, and building work had started as early as 1512.
As a consequence, although work on various color encoding systems started already in the 1950s, with the first SECAM patent being registered in 1956, many years had passed when the first broadcasts actually started in 1967.
This seminal work led to a patent application.
These works could be used as is, or improved, in which case the patent improvement would have to be re-licensed to the institution that holds the original patent, and from which the original work was licensed.
The negative feedback amplifier was invented by Harold Stephen Black ( US patent 2, 102, 671, issued in 1937 ) while a passenger on the Lackawanna Ferry ( from Hoboken Terminal to Manhattan ) on his way to work at Bell Laboratories ( historically located in Manhattan instead of New Jersey in 1927 ) on August 2, 1927.
These days, using the patent pending ' K ' Air Fluid Generator ', converted to work as a compressed-gas motor, the project should be launched in 2010, thanks to a North American group of investors, but for the purpose of developing first a green energy power system.
Even though he lawfully held the only patent on a revolver, scores of imitators copied his work and Colt found himself constantly in litigation.
Pupin's 1899 patent for loading coils, archaically called " Pupin coils ", followed closely on the pioneering work of the English physicist and mathematician Oliver Heaviside, which predates Pupin's patent by some seven years.
This did not limit his legal work, initially, with the seat being given without a requirement to attend or vote in a particular way, and the grant of a patent of precedence at the same time actually increased the demand on his time.
Similarly, if the methods or processes described in a work are patentable, they may be the subject of various patent claims, which may or may not be broad enough to cover other methods or processes based on the same idea.

work and examiner
As part of school work, Blair wrote two poems that were published in the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard, He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton Colleges.
* Forensic pathologists also work closely with the medico-legal authority for the area concerned with the investigation of sudden and unexpected deaths i. e. the coroner ( England and Wales ), procurator fiscal ( Scotland ) or coroner or medical examiner ( United States ).
On Nov 1, 2010, examiner Joshua R. Hochberg from McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP presented his long awaited report, but it did not meet the expectations of the court, since the report was based on unsworn interviews and confidential attorney-client work.
Craig T. Mallak, U. S. Armed Forces medical examiner, featured a presentation comparing the real-life work of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner staff with that of the fictional naval investigators appearing on NCIS.
Both Canada and the United States have many dedicated professionals in each state, province and territory who work in the field of forensic anthropology ; this includes the chief coroner or the chief medical examiner.
E30. 02 is the ASTM subcomittee for Questioned Documents, and ASTM Standard E444-09 ( Standard Guide for Scope of Work of Forensic Document Examiners ) indicates there are four components to the work of a forensic document examiner.
As examiner for the Smith's prize, he appraised the early work of G. G. Stokes, Arthur Cayley, John Couch Adams, William Thomson ( later Lord Kelvin ), Peter Guthrie Tait and James Clerk Maxwell.
His work as an examiner and festival adjudicator took him all across the country.
In addition to an examiner, each Baron had at least one clerk, who acted as their private secretary ; although not paid, they were authorised to take fees for their work.
In 1862 he moved to London to become scripture examiner in the University of London, and he spent the rest of his life in literary work.
He continued his educational work as a tutor and as occasional examiner.
Sheppard could not afford to retire and so he took on work as an examiner for the Cambridge School Certificate and the University of London.
In 1916 Orwell came second in the Harrow History Prize, had another poem published in the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard, and with Connolly had his work praised by the external examiner Sir Charles Grant Robertson.
A comparison of the original field notes, transcript notes, plats and report of the examiner, shows that at the season of the year ( from December 1, 1884 to January 3, 1885 ) when the deputy pretends to have made the surveys, the deep snows made the survey at that time impossible ; that in the original notes ( which are now in this office ) much is omitted that is found in the transcripts and data supplied from memory, or rather made up ; that disregarding clerical errors the transcripts are not in any sense copies of the original notes ; that triangulations omitted in originals are audaciously given in detail in the transcripts, just as if they had really been made in the field, that the high speed, more than 6 miles per day, at which it is pretended the work was executed, surpasses belief when we take into consideration the nature of the ground, and bear in mind that the surveying was done during the shortest days of the year ; that the deputy gives descriptions of erroneous bearing trees where no such trees, either as regards size or species, are to be found ; that in the face of all the embarrassing conditions, big canyons, high and steep mountains, deep snow, impenetrable chaparral, precipices impossible to ascend or descend, the deputy with his two parties of four men each, frequently with the impassable San Joaquin river between them, pretends to have subdivided T8SR24E at the rate of more than 6 miles per day, and then accomplishes the feat of recording all this work in one field book.
Once back in Florida, Gidget began work for the south Florida medical examiner as a " Bag Boy ".
An exhibition will be constructed of the candidates work and an external examiner will visit and talk to the student about their pieces.

work and usually
A few key skilled workers experienced in the company's type of work usually must be brought in with the plant manager, or hired away from a similar plant elsewhere.
Though Americans usually lived in groups segregated by national origin or religious belief, they liked to work and shop in the noise and vitality of downtown.
All things are possible to God, but He chooses -- usually -- to work through people.
The struggles of the prey and further jaw movements work it inwards and the caecilian usually retreats into its burrow.
For the author to reach his or her audience, the work usually must attract the attention of the editor.
* a Morgen (" morning ") of land is usually set at of a Tagwerk (" day work ") of ploughing with an ox
Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
However, there is no universal standard for the Goðar amongst organizations, and the title is usually only significant to the particular group with whom they work.
Rather, they appeared to usually see each other as friends and colleagues and supported each other's work.
Chapters 24 – 27, known as the " Isaiah Apocalypse ", are usually thought to be the work of an author who lived long after Isaiah.
Steffan O ' Sullivan, who wrote GURPS Bunnies & Burrows notes, " The game has also been published as a GURPS supplement, but I usually play it in Fudge these days-the simpler rules seem to work better for this genre in particular.
* By whether they work on blocks of symbols usually of a fixed size ( block ciphers ), or on a continuous stream of symbols ( stream ciphers ).
Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time.
Sometimes a work of fiction may deliberately employ continuity errors, usually for comedy.
) In addition place bets are usually not working, except by agreement, when the shooter is " coming out " i. e. shooting for a point, and Big 6 and 8 bets always work.
Due to the large number of calculations, a work in progress is usually only rendered in detail appropriate to the portion of the work being developed at a given time, so in the initial stages of modeling, wireframe and ray casting may be used, even where the target output is ray tracing with radiosity.
Most classical liberals also supported legislation to regulate the number of hours that children were allowed to work and usually did not oppose factory reform legislation.
The dye lot specifies a group of skeins that were dyed together and thus have precisely the same color ; skeins from different dye lots, even if very similar in color, are usually slightly different and may produce a visible stripe when added onto existing work.
Both are well familiar with the DBMS product and use its user interfaces ( as well as usually other tools ) for their work.
The person designing is called a designer, which is also a term used for people who work professionally in one of the various design areas, usually also specifying which area is being dealt with ( such as a fashion designer, concept designer or web designer ).
In theater companies, a dramaturg will create a workbook for the director and actors ( usually these are different ) and work extensively with the director prior to the first rehearsal.
) is reserved for those who can prove a particular distinction in the field, usually through a body of published work or the submission of a dissertation.
Deprogrammers usually work for a fee, which may easily run as high as $ 25, 000.
The task of writing drivers thus usually falls to software engineers who work for hardware-development companies.

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